Greetings from Delaware.

I'm a Hoosier born and bred and am still deeply in love with southern Indiana, which has a character not unlike rural Kentucky, but find myself now a resident of Delaware as my wife is here for school. The east coast is a bit too crowded and frantic for me, but I'm getting by. Software (programming) is my personal trade.

My standard pour is OGD BIB, which I get for $15/fifth or $33/half, with Delaware's standard 0% sales tax on top of that. Other stuff currently in the bar includes OGD 114, WT 101—bought as it's my father-in-law's standard—, Old Overholt, and some Alberta Premium (a 100% rye grain Canadian). I seem to have developed a rye-leaning bar.

Other interests include bicycling, rock climbing, shooting, anything else in the great outdoors, and tobacco—I like almost anything Fuente, Hoyo Excalibur №1, and Levi Garrett chaw.

Thanks to those who put the time and money in to starting and maintaining this site. I know it's hard work, and I appreciate it. The results are great.

Re: Greetings from Delaware.

Originally Posted by mml

... WT 101—bought as it's my father-in-law's standard...

I admire your father-in-law's standards (only you, I guess, can speak to his daughter's) -- a lot of us consider the standard WT 101 the archetypal 'standard' bottling. No, it's not what it used to be, but it still is very much representative of what rye-recipe bourbon is.
Welcome to the board.

Re: Greetings from Delaware.

Originally Posted by polyamnesia

i actually got my recent Wild Turkey Russell's Reserve 101 at the Discount liquor store in Claymont...right near the Dunkin Donuts! good store. great prices.

That's Total Wine (we call it Total Wino around the house ). It's definitely a winner, and it's just up the road from me. The other place that has good prices, decent selection, and usually a fair number of gift sets, is Kreston, down on Concord Ave.

Re: Greetings from Delaware.

Originally Posted by mml

That's Total Wine (we call it Total Wino around the house ). It's definitely a winner, and it's just up the road from me. The other place that has good prices, decent selection, and usually a fair number of gift sets, is Kreston, down on Concord Ave.

Thanks for the welcome,

-Matt

hey and yeah, i know TWine...great place and super beer selection!

but the store i'm talking about is on Phil. Pike, near the DDonuts...across the street from the Church of the Holy Rosary (i think that's the name). store isn't nearly as clean and bright and crisp as TWine! but there are some deals in there? i just got my first OLD OVERHOLT there yesterday.